GRAMMY.com caught up with (G)I-DLE over Zoom to learn more about their rise to the top, how they are still learning to love themselves, and what comes afterI Love. In your previous single, "Tomboy," you say that "stuff like love can't make a single scratch on my body....
If you like "Usual Suspects" or thriller type movies where you have to guess who the unknown villain is then you will love R.I.C.C.O. The movie has a lot of comedic scenes ala Pulp Fiction. I saw this movie on DVD and it also has extras that may interest you. The music isn'...
Lizzy is a Make Up and Special FX artist, who is completely in love with the horror genre. She started playing around with special FX make up over 5 years ago and has developed great amounts of knowledge in that period. She continues to hone in on her craft tirelessly and hopes to sh...
–She appeared in Seungri’s “셋 셀테니 (1, 2, 3!)” and –Her favorite genre is rock. –A movie she recommends isBlue Jasmine. –She was offered a position of being a model, but turned it down to be a singer, though she later failed the college entrance exam. –Anda ac...
None of my parodies have been recorded so far because I don't have the voice for it myself and I never had the time to learn to play instruments when I was younger, though I'd love to at least see some of them performed by someone, somewhere, someday and I'd be very reasonable ...
Led by the charismatic, working-class poet Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy scored a timeless hit with "The Boys Are Back in Town" but remained largely underappreciated for their other work. Dig deeper, and there are hard-rocking salvos that aspire to – and usually achieve – the storytelling genius...
"Our type of music and the audience that basically love our music and buy millions of our records don't have a vote. There's 30 or 40 people that decide who's going in — not 30,000 and 40,000 voting. And, I won't mention names — that might guarantee we never get in — but...
The article presents an interview with actress Lizzy Caplan of the television show "Masters of Sex" and Jon Hamm from the show "Mad Men." They discuss their nominations for 2014 Emmy Awards, the importance of proper costume ...
“You Give Love a Bad Name”; “I’ll Be There for You” is twice as catchy and half as cheesy as “Never Say Goodbye”; and “Born to Be My Baby” splits the difference between working-class love anthems “I’d Die for You” and “Livin’ on a Prayer.” Not every punch ...
"Our type of music and the audience that basically love our music and buy millions of our records don't have a vote. There's 30 or 40 people that decide who's going in — not 30,000 and 40,000 voting. And, I won't mention names — that might guarantee we never get in — but...